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In Love and War

Episode Number: 127    Season Num: 6    First Aired: Tuesday November 1, 1977    Prod Code: Y112
Hawkeye falls in love with Kyong Soon, a Korean woman who is caring for her sick mother and orphaned children. But all hope is lost as Kyong takes her possessions and the children to the south after her mother has died.

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Writer: Alan Alda
Director: Alan Alda
Star: Harry Morgan (Colonel Sherman T. Potter (Season 4-11)),  Jamie Farr (Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger),  Loretta Swit (Major Margaret J. "Hot Lips" Houlihan),  David Ogden Stiers (Major Charles Emerson Winchester III (Season 6-11)),  Mike Farrell (Captain BJ Hunnicut (Season 4-11)),  Gary Burghoff (Corporal Walter Eugene "Radar" O'Reilly (Season 1-8)),  William Christopher (Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy),  Alan Alda (Captain Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce)
Recurring Role: Enid Kent (Bigelow)
Guest Star: Soorah Ahn (Korean Man),  Susan Krebs (Nurse Cleason),  Kieu-Chinh (Kyung Soon)

Notes

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This episode can be seen that Margaret's marriage isn't all that it is cracked up to be. (edit)
Radar does not appear in this episode. (edit)

Quotes

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Hawkeye: We'll never see each other again. We'll write a few notes as a graceful gesture, a futility, and . . . we'll never see each other again. (edit)
Hawkeye: Je suis poulet a la poetry.
(Kyong Soon starts laughing)
Hawkeye: What?
Kyong Soon: What did you mean to say?
Hawkeye: That I'm pulled toward poetry. What did I say?
Kyong Soon (still laughing): You said you were a chicken! (edit)
Hawkeye: What does Kyong Soon mean?
Kyong Soon: It means bright and obedient. But my father used to tease me. I'm not very obedient. (edit)

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Hawkeye says that if "Scott and Zelda" come to visit, tell them to wait by the pool. He is probably referring to writer F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda. Fitzgerald's novels often depicted privileged living during the Jazz Age of the 1920s. (edit)
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